SkyAlps schedules fourth Mostar route

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Italian regional carrier SkyAlps has scheduled its fourth and final new Mostar service for this summer. The carrier will launch two weekly flights to Bari starting May 2 with its Dash 8 turboprop aircraft. As previously reported, Bari will complement SkyAlps’ planned new routes from Verona, Munich, and Rome to Mostar this summer. Further flight details for the new Mostar - Bari service can be found here. Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s website. All of SkyAlps’ new routes are being subsidised by the local authorities in Mostar.

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  1. Anonymous15:27

    I am so happy that Mostar finally gets some traffic, they deserve it.

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    1. Anonymous16:44

      Record year for Mostar, maybe?

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    2. Anonymous11:11

      Great news for Mostar. Management is doing good job

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  2. Anonymous16:41

    Mostar Ljubljana would be so nice. Would serve both the Bosnian diaspora and the Slovenian and Croatian pilgrims

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  3. Anonymous18:10

    Pilgrims? Why not tourists to the wonderful city of Mostar. Wake up, it’s 2024. Mostar is a significant tourist spot. Pilgrims are old news.

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    1. Anonymous09:07

      Significant?? Do you know how many european cities with more 100x more tourists have no airport.

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    2. Anonymous09:22

      No, please enlighten us.

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  4. Anonymous19:06

    How much money OMO will pay to this airline?

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  5. Anonymous19:53

    If tuzla was smarter, they would be the airline of choice. Much better seat capacity and seemingly much more flexible of an airline compared to the likes of Lumniwings

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    1. Anonymous23:01

      Yes!!!!!!

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    2. Anonymous02:51

      With the same fares! So they could be full actually.

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    3. Anonymous08:53

      Probably the best suggestion I've seen on this blog in a long time - and not an unrealistic one

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  6. Anonymous13:00

    If they can fly with Dash 8, what prevents Air Serbia to fly with ATR 72, a very similar turboprop aircraft?

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  7. Anonymous13:08

    Price is 69Euro right now.

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